ACL Surgery: Do I need it? Will mine succeed? Is it expensive?

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are the largest single problem in orthopaedic sports medicine.
The ACL provides almost 90% of the stability to the knee joint.

If you have experienced an ACL injury that has meant you need to have an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (commonly referred to as an ACL Reconstruction), you must have a clear understanding of what is really involved and be fully informed before making a decision to undergo surgery. Here are 7 of the biggest questions that people ask:

What are the risks of an ACL reconstruction?

Why should I have ACL Surgery?

Will I be able to return to sport after an ACL reconstruction?

What are the chances of my ACL reconstruction failing?

How soon after surgery will I be able to drive my car?

How much will ACL surgery cost me?

What kind of scars will I have after ACL Surgery?

It is essential to find out as much as you can about the ACL reconstruction process and rehabilitation before you commit yourself to surgery. Perhaps you have already had an ACL reconstruction and are struggling through your recovery.

A fantastic guide has been put together which answers all the big questions and details everything you need to know about ACL surgery and rehabilitation. Here's a snapshot what you'll get in The Essential ACL Reconstruction and Recovery Guide:

It contains an abundance of lessons and tips throughout all the stages of your ACL recovery experience. It is a resource that give you everything you need to know during your decision process, surgery itself, and the recovery period.